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Carnegie Middle East Governance and Islam Dataset, 1988-2011
[electronic resource]
Mark Tessler
2014-08-28Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]2012ICPSR32302NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
The Carnegie Middle East Governance and Islam Dataset includes both individual-level and country-level variables. Data on individual-level variables are drawn from 44 surveys carried out in 13 Arab countries, Turkey, and Iran. Taken together, a total of 67,680 men and women were surveyed. Almost all of the surveys involved face-to-face interviews. Most of the surveys were carried out either as the first and second wave of the Arab Barometer, the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth waves of the World Values Survey, or a project on attitudes related to governance carried out by Mark Tessler with funding from the National Science Foundation. The dataset also includes 4 earlier surveys, as well as variables based on 34 time-specific country-level characteristics, for example, Freedom House political freedom ratings; labor force attributes compiled by the World Bank, the United Nations and others; natural resource rents, also compiled by the World Bank; ratings on the United Nations Human Development Index; freedom of religion indices developed by the United States Department of State; and linguistic, ethnic and religious fractionalization indices compiled in a private research project. Demographic variables include age, sex, education, employment status, marital status, religion, and income.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR32302.v3
politicsicpsrpublic opinionicpsrreligionicpsrreligious behavioricpsrreligious leadersicpsrtrust in governmenticpsrvoting behavioricpsrwomens rightsicpsrmarital statusicpsrneighborsicpsrpersonal financesicpsrpolitical behavioricpsrpolitical interesticpsrpolitical participationicpsrpolitical systemsicpsrpoliticiansicpsrcultural identityicpsrdemocracyicpsremploymenticpsrethnic identityicpsrfamily relationsicpsrgovernment performanceicpsrIslamicpsrIslamic lawicpsrICPSR XIV.C.2. Mass Political Behavior and Attitudes, Public Opinion on Political Matters, Nations Other Than the United StatesTessler, MarkInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)32302Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR32302.v3